Lakes around Grasbrunn are primarily found in the wider Munich district, offering residents and visitors diverse aquatic and recreational experiences. Grasbrunn itself is situated in a region known for its natural beauty and accessibility to popular lakes. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, making it a desirable location for those seeking lakeside recreation. These nearby lakes are celebrated for their natural beauty and family-friendly amenities.
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Very idyllically situated lake. Worth a visit or at least a detour if you are driving in the region. Great beer garden with a view of the lake.
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The Riemer See (also known as the Buga Lake or bathing lake in Riemer Park) is an artificially created bathing lake in the east of Munich as part of the 2005 Federal Garden Show. In the new Munich district of Messestadt Riem, the landscape park planned by the French landscape architect Gilles Vexlard, the Riemer Park, was created . The Riemer See lies in the eastern part of this landscape park. It covers a pure water area of approx. 7.7 hectares and is on average 14 m deep, in a few places up to 18 m. The landscape park directly surrounding the lake with the north bank, jetty and beach measures another approx. 6.1 hectares. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemer_See
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best place for photos by the lake. With big fish in the clear shallow water. Striking point in the extensive park, therefore well suited as a meeting point for bicycle tours.
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Great Riemer See, lots of loungers and seating, pure relaxation.
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Wonderfully beautiful here, with a pebble beach.
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Very nice built facility for everyone. Super nice highlights.
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The lakes near Grasbrunn, while not directly within the municipality, are celebrated for their natural beauty, clear waters, and diverse recreational opportunities. They offer excellent spots for swimming, relaxation, and scenic views, making them highly appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1300 upvotes and 160 photos shared.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Steinsee is known for its clean, warm water and a public beach area. Lake Riem features a flat pebble beach and a large lawn, ideal for relaxing. Lake Heimstetten also offers a beach and facilities. Additionally, Riemer See (Buga-See) within Munich has gently sloping banks and play areas, making it perfect for children.
Yes, some lakes are dog-friendly. Lake Riem is noted as dog-friendly, offering space for pets to enjoy the outdoors alongside their owners. Always check local regulations for specific areas around each lake.
You can expect a variety of natural features. Lakes like Steinsee are surrounded by forests, while Lake Riem and Lake Heimstetten boast beautiful beaches and clear waters. Further afield, Lake Starnberg offers stunning Alpine backdrops, and Lake Tegernsee is renowned for its crystal-clear, drinking-water-quality water.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, summer (June to August) is ideal when the water is warmest. For hiking and cycling, spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery without the summer crowds.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. While Grasbrunn itself offers trails like the 'St. Ottilie in Möschenfeld – Möschenfeld Pilgrimage Church loop from Vaterstetten' (moderate, 14 km), many lakes in the wider region, such as Lake Tegernsee and Lake Ammersee, are surrounded by extensive hiking paths with stunning mountain views. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Grasbrunn guide.
Absolutely. The region around Grasbrunn and its lakes is excellent for cycling. You can find routes like the 'Forest Path – Cascades on the Mangfall River loop from Harthausen' (moderate, 70 km) or easier options like the 'Möschenfeld Pilgrimage Church – Forest Trail in Upper Bavaria loop from Harthausen' (easy, 18.6 km). Many lakes, including Lake Riem, are popular cycling destinations. Explore more options in the Cycling around Grasbrunn guide.
Grasbrunn is situated in the larger Munich district, which has a good public transport network. Many popular lakes like Lake Starnberg, Lake Ammersee, and Riemer See are accessible by S-Bahn or regional trains from Munich, often with connecting bus services. Specific routes will vary by lake, so it's best to check connections for your chosen destination.
Yes, the region has historical significance. For instance, the Wolfersberg Chapel, located on a route between Harthausen and Steinsee, is a charming historical site with an idyllic pond. Further afield, Lake Tegernsee has a rich history tied to the Tegernsee monastery, founded in 746, and Lake Starnberg is known for Empress Sisi's summers and Rose Island with its small castle.
Yes, most popular lakes offer amenities. Steinsee and Ostpark Lake both have restaurants. Lake Heimstetten has a kiosk. The larger lakes like Starnberger See, Tegernsee, and Ammersee are surrounded by charming towns with numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from guesthouses to hotels.
Generally, no specific permits are required for swimming in the public areas of the lakes around Grasbrunn and the wider Munich region. However, some private beach clubs or designated swimming areas might charge an entrance fee. Fishing typically requires a permit, which can be obtained locally.
Visitors frequently praise the clean and often pleasantly warm water, especially at Steinsee. The flat pebble beaches and large lawns at places like Lake Riem are popular for relaxation. Many appreciate the opportunity to take a refreshing break during a bike ride or enjoy a beautiful day out with family, often highlighting the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.


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